China News Service, Dongguan, March 3 (Li Yingmin and Li Chun) The "Relics of the Silk Road-Exhibition of Dunhuang Historical Relics" was held on the 3rd at Yuan Chonghuan Memorial Park in Dongguan City, Guangdong.

The exhibition exhibited 61 pieces (sets) of exquisite cultural relics such as Han bamboo slips, hemp paper, silk of the Western Han Dynasty, and authentic calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty. Among them, the original Tang Dynasty calligraphy unearthed in the Mogao Cave is the first time that it has appeared in the country.

The picture shows the Han Dynasty bamboo slips on display. Photographed by Li Chun

  This exhibition is co-sponsored by Yuan Chonghuan Memorial Park in Dongguan City and Dunhuang Museum. The exhibition is divided into three parts: Han Dynasty Silk Road Frontier Fortress Culture, Wei and Jin Dynasty Dunhuang Art, and Tang Dynasty Silk Road Town Gushazhou. A total of 61 pieces of Dunhuang Museum are on display ( Set) Fine cultural relics, including Han bamboo slips, hemp paper, silk from the Western Han Dynasty, and documents unearthed from the Mogao Buddhist scriptures.

  Papers that predate Cai Lun's papermaking in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and silk fabrics such as brocades and silks that are still colorful and exquisite after more than 2,000 years... This exhibition displays a number of precious cultural relics exhibits, fully showing the historical and cultural charm of Dunhuang.

The picture shows the Han Dynasty paper photo taken by Li Chun on display

  According to the organizer, the cultural relics exhibited in this exhibition are of high historical and cultural research value. For example, the two authentic calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty scriptures unearthed in the Mogao Caves of Dunhuang have high artistic value of calligraphy. , Is one of the most precious historical materials in the history of Chinese calligraphy; most of the Han bamboo slips on display are unearthed around the Great Wall of Fengsui, which truly records the various situations of each Duwei, Zhang, and Tingsui. It is a study of the Northwest region and the whole country in the Han Dynasty. Valuable data on politics, military, economy, transportation, history, and geography.

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